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A variant of the Hadwiger-Debrunner (p,q)-problem in the plane (1409.1194v1)

Published 3 Sep 2014 in cs.CG, cs.DM, and math.CO

Abstract: Let $X$ be a convex curve in the plane (say, the unit circle), and let $\mathcal S$ be a family of planar convex bodies, such that every two of them meet at a point of $X$. Then $\mathcal S$ has a transversal $N\subset\mathbb R2$ of size at most $1.75\cdot 109$. Suppose instead that $\mathcal S$ only satisfies the following "$(p,2)$-condition": Among every $p$ elements of $\mathcal S$ there are two that meet at a common point of $X$. Then $\mathcal S$ has a transversal of size $O(p8)$. For comparison, the best known bound for the Hadwiger--Debrunner $(p, q)$-problem in the plane, with $q=3$, is $O(p6)$. Our result generalizes appropriately for $\mathbb Rd$ if $X\subset \mathbb Rd$ is, for example, the moment curve.

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